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Lets have some results on the ''Southern' from the guys and girls that went', was it still top notch, how about attendance? Rain, sunshine?
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I’d say the weather was perfect. Fairly crowded Thursday. Friday it was packed with just a bit less Saturday. It’s evolving a bit with Rizzini and Guerini there. I would say there were a bit more Parker’s than normal and some o/u besides the two Italians. I want more English guns haha. By Saturday afternoon you could see a thinning out on the tables leading me to believe sales were decent . There were some Scott’s I had interest in when I took a quick browse on Thursday. When I went back they were gone.
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It was great weather and attendance was good, especially on Friday and Saturday. I shot two events, the Scottish Round Action and the Main Event on Sunday. There were lot's of guns to choose from and most dealers were ready to make deals. I came home with a 1907 Grant sidelever and a 1874 Dickson hammer gun. My friend bought a Boss sidelever hammer gun.
Last edited by PALUNC; 05/01/25 09:05 AM.
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Hmmm. I was there Friday for the Dickson owner's group meet up and brought an 1875 hammer gun. I better check the case to make sure it's still in there 
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With only 3 responds to this tread, I am starting to think that the Southern is going ''down hill''. I hope that I am ''Not Correct''
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I 'll respond. I thought it was great as usual. There were plenty of vendors and inventory, and a lot of attendance from the various collectors groups especially Fox, Parker, LCS, etc. The opinion of people I speak to is that the SSxS is the only event of its kind that is not in decline.
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I thought it was great as usual. (....)There were (...) a lot of attendance from the various collectors groups especially Fox, Parker, LCS, etc. Was the average age 75 or 85? Carcano
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I had family issues otherwise I would have been there. Mike, great choices, Grant, Dickson, wow. I had 2 friends there that almost got me to buy a high grade W 21 in 410. I wish I knew ahead of time Rizzini was going to be there.
This ain't a dress rehearsal , Don't Let the Old Man IN
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